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Oscar-Winning Actor Cited in Court Docs Asks WH to ‘Release the Epstein Files’

The article discusses the broad and unusual range of public figures calling for the release of the “Epstein files,” documents related to convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein’s illicit activities. These calls span from conservative commentators like Tucker Carlson and Matt Walsh to left-wing Democrats such as Representatives Jamie Raskin and ro Khanna. Recently, disgraced actor Kevin Spacey-whose career collapsed amid allegations of sexual misconduct-also joined the demand through a social media post, urging full openness of the files. Spacey’s name appeared on a list of Epstein acquaintances during a defamation lawsuit involving Ghislaine Maxwell, though he and othre celebrities were not accused of wrongdoing. The article notes that Spacey had prior associations with Epstein, including flying on his private plane and attending events with Maxwell and Prince Andrew. Public reaction to Spacey’s statement was mixed,with many dismissing it as deflection. Simultaneously occurring,the Epstein case continues to cause political controversy,becoming a contentious issue for the Trump governance,which faces pressure for disclosure about high-profile individuals linked to Epstein. With Maxwell reportedly seeking to share her side of the story before Congress, the saga is expected to continue attracting attention from various public figures.


The adage that politics make strange bedfellows might never have had a better example than the case of Jeffrey Epstein.

The convicted sex offender, who was facing federal sex trafficking charges at the time of his death in 2019, has become a focus of public personalities, ranging from conservative faces like Tucker Carlson and The Daily Wire’s Matt Walsh to left-wing Democrats like Reps. Jamie Raskin of Maryland and Ro Khanna of California.

On Tuesday, a disgraced former Hollywood star joined in the chorus.

Two-time Oscar winner Kevin Spacey, whose career was shattered by a barrage of allegations about sexually predatory behavior with teenage boys and young men — allegations that were never proven in civil or criminal courts but have been ruinous all the same — took to the social media platform X to demand the release of the “Epstein files.”

“Release the Epstein files. All of them,” Spacey wrote. “For those of us with nothing to fear, the truth can’t come soon enough.”

As the show business trade publication Variety noted, Spacey’s name surfaced in connection with the Epstein case in 2024 when it was included in a long list of friends and acquaintances of Epstein’s that were part of a defamation lawsuit against his one-time paramour-turned-procurer Ghislaine Maxwell.

As Time reported, the celebrities on the list — which also included names like Bruce Willis, Cate Blanchett, and Leonardo DiCaprio — were not “accused of helping Epstein in any capacity.”

Spacey was known to have flown on Epstein’s private plane — called, disturbingly enough, the “Lolita Express” — and once in 2002 actually posed with Maxwell while the two of them were seated on thrones at London’s Buckingham Palace.

They were guests of the now-disgraced Prince Andrew, the younger brother of current King Charles III, according to a CNN report from 2020.

As wide-ranging as the reactions to the Epstein case itself, social media responses to Spacey’s X post varied considerably. Some even expressed sympathy for the former Hollywood star.

But the vast majority were cynically dismissive.

The case of the so-called “Epstein files” has turned into a major distraction for President Donald Trump’s administration, with big names on the right demanding more transparency about the “client list” of powerful figures who consorted with Epstein — and may have been involved in unseemly sexual behavior with the young women he made available on a private island in the Caribbean.

Trump has grown openly impatient over the controversy. He publicly disparaged a question about the Epstein case asked of Attorney General Pam Bondi at last week’s Cabinet meeting and published a lengthy post on the platform over the weekend blaming the imbroglio on political enemies — including former Presidents Joe Biden and Barack Obama, and former FBI Director James Comey.

But considering that Maxwell is reportedly eager to find a bigger audience for her side of the Epstein story — an audience that could include Congress — the story is likely to stick around, and attract even more characters to the stage.




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